1st Edition
The Effects of the Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis Differentiated Integration between the Centre and the New Peripheries of the EU
1. Differentiated Integration and Cleavage in the EU under Crisis Conditions
Christian Schweiger and José M. Magone
2. Framing the Crisis, Defining the Problems: Decoding the Euro Area Crisis
Brigid Laffan
3. Boundaries of Welfare between the EU and Member States during the ‘Great Recession’
Caroline De La Porte and Philippe Pochet
4. The EU-25 Fiscal Compact: Differentiated Spillover Effects under Crisis Conditions
Christian Schweiger
5. Why has the German Job Market done astonishingly well despite the 2008-2009 ‘Great Recession’? New Economic Miracle, Institutional Transformation or Beggar-thy-Neighbour Policies?
Lothar Funk
6. The Limits of Transnational Solidarity and the Eurozone Crisis in Germany, Ireland and Slovakia
Stefan Auer
7. From Grexit to Grecovery: The Paradox of the Troika’s Engagement with Greece
Anna Visvizi
8. Portugal is not Greece: Policy Responses to the Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Consequences for the Portuguese Political Economy
José M. Magone
9. The Tale of two Peripheries in a divided Europe
Bela Galgoczi
10. Poland under economic Crisis Conditions
Maciej Duszczyk
11. Hungary and the Eurozone – the need for a more systematic Approach
Oliver Kovács
Biography
Christian Schweiger is Senior Lecturer in the School of Government and International Affairs at Durham University, UK. His main research interests are the political economy of the EU, national varieties of economic and social development in the member states and transatlantic relations.
José M. Magone is Professor of Regional and Global Governance at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany. He has published widely on European politics, particularly on Southern Europe and European integration.






